Explanations for obedience Flashcards
What is the autonomous state
To be independent i.e. when an individual has control and acts according to their own principles. They see themselves as personally responsible for their actions.
What is the Agentic state
The individual sees themselves as acting as an ‘agent’ for the authority figure and therefore does not feel personally responsible – they become deindividuated. The individual shifts the responsibility for the consequences of the action to the authority figure – there is a ‘diffusion of responsibility’. The shift from autonomy to agency is called the agentic shift
Give an example of Agentic state
Adolf Eichmann (the Nazi responsible for the extermination of millions during WW2) saw himself as in the ‘agentic state’.
He stated that he was ‘only following orders’ of a higher-ranked authority and so was not responsible for the genocide.
what was the agentic state in Milgram’s study
In Milgram’s study, the close proximity of the confederate experimenter to the teacher meant that the participants entered an ‘agentic state’. In moments where the participant asked who was responsible if anything would happen to the learner, the experimenter answered ‘I am responsible.’
When the study was moved to a run-down office block (location) what was the obedience % / what was the reason for this
47.5%
Lack of prestigious surroundings led ppts to question the legitimacy of the experiment
When the teacher and learner were in the same room (proximity) what was the obedience % / what was the reason for this
40%
The buffer was removed. Ppts became more aware of the consequences of their actions
When the teacher had to force the learner’s hand on the shock plate (proximity) what was the obedience % / what was the reason for this
30%
Ppts felt more personally responsible for their actions, operating at a more autonomous level
When the experimenter left the room and gave instructions over the telephone (proximity) what was the obedience % / what was the reason for this
20.5%
The decreased proximity of the experimenter reduced his authority
When the teacher paired with an assistant (confederate) who threw the switches (social support) what was the obedience % / what was the reason for this
92.5%
Diffusion of responsibility as ppts felt less personally responsible
what research is there into the agentic state
Milgram (1974) - in a ‘remote authority’ variation, the confederate researcher wasn’t in the same room as the teacher, but gave orders over the telephone.
In the ‘remote authority’ variation what did obedience decline too
In this variation, obedience declined from 62.5% to 20.5%.
what did the qualitative data find in Milgram’s study
Qualitative data: Milgram (1963) reported that many participants were under moral strain - during debriefing they admitted that they knew what they were doing was wrong, but they continued to obey.
what is the legitimate authority figure
A person who is perceived to be in a position of social control within a situation.
what does the legitimate authority figure mean for individuals
Obedient individuals accept the power and status of authority figures to give orders; they are seen as being in charge and we respect their credentials. This is something that is agreed by society due to its hierarchical structure.
From an early age, people experience examples of social roles relating to master-servant relationships, for example:
Police officer-civilian
Parent-child
Teacher-student